Hello,
Emerald Onion is looking for co-location and IP transit opportunities in
the Netherlands for deploying new exit relays. We have our own ASN, v4
and v6 IP space.
Priorities are:
- Free or cheap transit
- Free or cheap cross-connects
- Free or cheap colo
- Amsterdam Internet Exchange
-
Hello,
I've has published a shell script for deploying and managing obfs4
bridges, I hope its useful to others.
https://github.com/emeraldonion/bridge-management/
Feedback welcome!
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I am happy to report that we have upgraded all our relays to Tor
0.4.8.0-alpha-dev and for the pst 8 days since the upgrade the bind conflict
has ceased. No firewall rules are being used. No sysctl settings helped.
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Executive Director
Emerald Onion
Signal: +1
ort [2620:18c:0:192::130]:80 NoAdvertise
DirPortFrontPage /etc/tor/instances/tor-exit-notice.html
ExitPolicy reject 23.129.64.128/25:*,reject6 [2613:18c:0:192::]/64:*,accept
*:*,accept6 *:*
MyFamily
# end of torrc
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Christopher Sheats (yawnbox)
Executive Director
Emerald Onion
Signal: +1 206.7
, which we've already
performed.
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Christopher Sheats (yawnbox)
Executive Director
Emerald Onion
Signal: +1 206.739.3390
Website: https://emeraldonion.org/
Mastodon: https://digitalcourage.social/@EmeraldOnion/
> On Dec 3, 2022, at 3:02 AM, Anders Trier Olesen
> wrote:
>
> Hi
for both IPv4 and IPv6. After only a couple of hours,
Tor dropped to below 15 Mbps across both servers (40 relays). 16 hours later,
Tor dropped below 2 Mbps.
I've removed all of these new settings and restarted.
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Christopher Sheats (yawnbox)
Executive Director
Emerald Onion
Signal: +1 206.739.3390
troubleshooting and/or fixing this problem?
Cheers,
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Christopher Sheats (yawnbox)
Executive Director
Emerald Onion
Signal: +1 206.739.3390
Website: https://emeraldonion.org/
Mastodon: https://digitalcourage.social/@EmeraldOnion/
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tering and exiting our
physical network (see "2.2. Path selection and constraints"):
https://github.com/torproject/torspec/blob/master/path-spec.txt
Cheers,
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Christopher Sheats
Executive Director for Emerald Onion
Email: yawn...@emeraldon
-0700 23.129.64.213 1818 mbps
2019-10-30 13:26:24 -0700 23.129.64.216 1945 mbps
2019-10-30 13:26:24 -0700 23.129.64.215 1729 mbps
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Christopher Sheats
Executive Director for Emerald Onion
Email: yawn...@emeraldonion.org
Office (& Signal): +1-206-739-3390
Website: https://emeraldonion
fyi
https://twitter.com/EmeraldOnion/status/1189668679752900608
Calyx appears to have been hit also, but not offline
https://twitter.com/calyxinstitute/status/1189693027192840192
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Christopher Sheats
Executive Director for Emerald Onion
Email: yawn...@emeraldonion.org
Office (& Signal)
IPv6. Why is this such a problem? Tor Project, please increase your #IPv6
awareness/outreach similar to how ARIN and the other RIRs try very hard to do.
Cheers,
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Christopher Sheats
Executive Director for Emerald Onion
Email: yawn...@emeraldonion.org
Office (& Signal): +1-206-739-3390
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Cheers,
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Christopher Sheats
Executive Director for Emerald Onion
Email: yawn...@emeraldonion.org
Office (& Signal): +1-206-739-3390
Website: https://emeraldonion.org/
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will keep doing
it's job, while protecting the privacy of Tor users).
You can do this too via:
sudo ufw logging off
By the way, you may wish to limit port 22 instead, to prevent SSH
brute force attacks.
sudo ufw limit 22/tcp
(I don't allow 22/udp)
hope this helps a little.
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Christopher
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